Front Line - record label - ended in 1979.
Karim - record label - ended in 1966.
Broken Records - record label - ended in 1991.
Jay Boy - record label - ended in 1976.
Jewel Records - New York record label - ended in 1932.
Add two end points to the line and label them.
If you have 10 people in line with the oldest in the front and the youngest at the end of the line, what is the relative age compared to the person in front of you?
-- Draw a line segment . . . a piece of a line, with ends. Leave enough roomat each end of the drawing for an upper-case character.-- Select one end of the line segment in the drawing. Near that end, write ' A ' .-- Near the other end of the segment, write ' B '.
The green line which is seen in swimming events on NBC's coverage appears when the swimmers appear to be near a world record time. This happens towards the end of the swim or the end of a split. The green line represents the most recent world record's pace.
It says Beluga Heights. Which is the name of his record label.
Knowing which end of a fly line is the front and the rear is important for almost all fly lines. If the line is accidentally reversed, it will definitely not cast properly. In recent times, companies have gone out of their way to eliminate this problem by clearly marking the front of the fly line with its identification (line wt. or grain wt.). While packaged, most include a sticker that reminds you to, "attach this end to backing". However, not all companies do this but there is an easy trick to figure out which end of the fly line is the "weight forward" section that is so important to the lines overall performance. Fly lines are tapered and feature a tip, front taper, belly, rear taper, and finally a running line. In order to tell the difference, one simply needs to examine the first fifteen feet of either end. The front end will thicken quickly and be heavier than the rear end which is thinner and weighs less. This thicker front end is what gives the line its name: weight forward.
There is only ONE long, continuous groove on the record. One end of it is near the outer edge. The other end is near the center. If you draw a straight line from the edge of this record to the center, the number of times the line crosses the groove is (number of minutes the record plays) divided by (45).
Hydraulic systems are self bleeding.